The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 13, 1948, Page 9, Image 9

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    Poppy Committee
Is Named
Mrs. leU 3ard wu named
chairman and Mrs. Walter Riesa,
Mrs. Harlan Judd and Mrs. Ed
win KUppert cemxnitte members
In charge of th American Legion
auxiliary 138 participation in the
Buddy Poppy sale. The appoint
ment was made Tuesday niht at
a meetlrot of the unit held at the
new American Legion building on
South Commercial street Mrs.
Frances Whitney, Tillamook, was
a visitor.
The poppies will be distributed
at the next meeting, twice the
1947 quota. Announcement was
made of the League of Women
Voters invitation to vUH the
State Training school at Wood
burn and the penitentiary with
them on May 22. Election of of
ficers will be May 25.
The unit a ranged to sponsor a
qualified Salem girl at Girls State
being held on the Willamette uni
versity campus June 14-21.
Mrs. Harold Streeter was nam
ed chairman of the nominating
committee, to be assisted by Mrs.
Carol Robinson. Mrs. Joseph di
Fiilippi. Mr. Tyrone Gillespie,
Mrs. Bert Walker and Mrs. May
Simon.
Mother, Daughter
Banquet Given
A mother and daughter banquet
was given by the Women's Coun
cil of the First Christian church
on Friday night at the church. The
women of the church prepared
the dinner and the men assisted
In the serving. Over 180 attend
ed the affair. In charge of table
decorations were Mrs. G. A. Ree
her and Mrs. Paul Schmidt, who
used the Maypole motif.
Mrs. Jess Goodheart 'was toast
mistress; Maude Durfee, song
leader; and Mrs. John Schmidt,
pianist. Mrs. Dudley Strain Java
the prayer and a tribute to the
mothers -was -given by Dorothy
CaspaU with response by Mrs. L.
B. Starke. Also appearing on the
program were Gene Malecki, who
gave Impersonations, Mary Evelyn
Parke, who sang a group of solos,
Mrs. William Genne, Forest Grove,
the guest speaker, and Mrs. Paul
HoDosray who gave the benedic
tion. Sonde Tomlinson
Has Birthday
Sande Tomlinson celebrated his
sixth birthday at a party Wednes
day afternoon at the Morningside
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. Harold Tomlinson. Birthday
cake and refreshments were serv
ed at 2 o'clock in the party room.
The Circus idea was carried out
in the appointments decorations
with a tent for the centerpiece.
Honoring Sande were Ronny
and Larry Potts, Edwina Fitzger
ald, Carol Ramsden, Sally Joch
fmsen. Douglas Simmons, Lester
Margosian, Cheryl Porter of Al
bany and Kay Tomlinson.
Services Planned
At Meeting
Sons of Union Veterans and
auxiliary met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Perrine Tuesday
night for a no-host dinner and
social evening. Glen Adams will
make arrangements for the Mem
orial Day service at City View
cemetery and L. P. Bennett and
B. J. Patton will place the flags
at the GAR circle.
L, M. Birch gave an outline of
work to be conducted at the de
partment meeting on June 21 and
22. A program was given with
music by Mrs. Rose Hagedorn and
Mrs. E. B. Perrine. Glen Adams
conducted a quir. Next meeting
will be June 2 at the Woman's
clubhouse.
Couple to Live
In Silverlon
Miss Clay Ella Lee Allen, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. George,
and Jessie J. Simpson, Jr.. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Simpson,
sr., all ol SUverton, were married
on Saturday, May 8, at 1 o'clock
at St Mark's Lutheran church by
the Rev. M. A. Getzendaner, DD.
Maurice Brennen played the or
gan music
The bride wore a pale blue or
gandy dress and her flowers were
pink roses, gardenias and bouvar
dia. Her matron of honor, Mrs. Gene
Bronson, was attired in pink taf
feta and wore gardenias. Floyd
Simpson was best man for his
brother.
Little Janene Conklin in aqua,
was flower girl and twin brothers
of the groom. WaTter and Warren
Simpson, lighted the candles.
After the ceremony, a reception
waR given for the bridal couple
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. Barker, route 3.
A post nuptial shower is being
planned for the bride in Silverton
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson will live
in SUverton. He is a student at
the Merritt Davis school of commerce.
Concert
Pleases
Dr. Karl Trebitsch, professor of
piano- at Whitman college. Walla
Walla, was guest pianist during
the program of the Willamette
university symphony orchestra
Tuesday night at Leslie auditor
ium. Trebitsch played the Liszt con
certo No. 1 in E flat major, with
the orchestra under the direction
of Frank Fisher. He played the
exciting concerto with great
strength and feeUnf and his per
formance brenght enthusiastic ap
plause from Ms audience.
Frank Fisher's orchestra, though
small, played with confidence and
his selection of numbers was suit
ed to the limited number of play
ers. This la the group's first year
of public appearances and it
shows signs of gainins; confidence
each season, with strong possibil
ities of taking an important place
in musical life of the city.'
The remainder of the program
includes overture to "Sylvana"
by Weber; a chorale prelude by
Bahms; six short and interest
ing controdances by Beethoven;
three movements of Porter's "Mu
sic for Strings," "The Walk to
the Paradise Garden" from "A
Village Romeo and Juliet" by De
li us and as a grand finale, the
sprightly polka from "Schwanda,
the Bagpipe Player" by Weinber
ger. A good-sized audience of Wil
lamette folk and townspeople at
tended the concert, last of the or
chestra's winter appearances.
Following the concert. Dean and
Mrs. Melvin Geist and Mrs. and
Mrs. Ralph Dobbs of Willamette
school of music, gave an informal
reception at the Geist home in
honor of Dr. Trebitsch. M.B.
Housewarming at
4 Corners Home
FOUR CORNERS Hosts for
a surprise housewarming party
last week were Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Shipman and son Billy,
Durbin avenue. Mr. and Mrs.
Shipman recently moved to their
newly completed residence. After
a social hour the guesta presented
the hosts with a floor lamp for
the new home and cakes for re
freshments. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Shipman. Denny and Mar
gie Shipman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Sohn, Mine Leef Donna Jean and
Deleau Sohn, Mrs. James Sohn,
Richard, Delbert and Harold
Sohn. Mr. and Mrs! William Me
Kinney, Mr. and Mrs. James
Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Miles, Glen and Dale Miles, Mrs.
Arthur Bailey, Jimmy Bailey,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Whitesel,
Kathy Whitesel, Mr. and Mrs.
R. P. Simpson.
Community Sing Held
At Silverton Program
SILVERTON Felix Wright di
rected the songs for the Sunday
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the Rev. G. T. Bratvold of the
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"Is the American Home Safe"
was the topic of the brief address
given by the Rev. James A. Tofte
of Calvary Lutheran. The Rev. M.
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of the school. Special nam hers in
cluded piano solos by Beverly
Hanson, Jlmmie v Schaberg and
Lorraine Harms; a trio, Mrs.
Leonard Cain. Mrs. La Vaun
White and Arthur Roloff; a duet
by Mrs. White and Roloff who
played the guitar.
Numbers were played by the
Swegle band; the rhythm band
with rhythm games by the pu
pils of Mrs. Percy Castle. Songs
were given by pupils from each
of the four rooms; folk dances by
the pupils of Mrs. White. Mrs.
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